Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for March 20, 1994
Transcript:
Mom: Any good mail today? Dad: Mm..not really. Here's a "you're not covering the cost of all these mailings" charity request. You got a "you're not attractive enough" women's magazine with an article on swimsuits that minimize all your body flaws. Here are some "you're not stylish or ostentatious enough" catalogs...and coincidentally, an invitation to go deeper in debt from a credit card company. And here's our news magazine to identify the trend of the week we're missing...and I got a hobby magazine featuring equipment I ought to have. Yikes. Why do I get the feeling that society is trying to make us discontented with everything we do and insecure about who we are? Mom: I suppose if people thought about real issues and needs instead of manufactured desires, the economy would collapse and we'd have total anarchy. Dad: So pitching this junk would make me some kind of terrorist, huh? Mom: Yep. It's our patriotic duty to buy distractions from a simple life. Calvin: Hey Mom, I saw a bunch of products on TV that I didn't know existed, but I desperately need!
tammsys over 11 years ago
I wish I lived in a place like that.
Xalder about 10 years ago
Consumerism, America’s baby.
sunchaunzo almost 6 years ago
Gee. I wonder why I’m flashing on Bloom County.
yow4zip Premium Member over 5 years ago
Author commentary received.
tylerhagenbaugh13 over 4 years ago
The true American dream. Capitalism.
Ωmega about 4 years ago
cals coment is awsome